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In lugnet.org.us.baylug, Jason J. Railton wrote:
> I can see a train motor every other car, but I presume the red wheels then are
> BBB wheels, and the feature drive is taken from the axle? I've got a piggy-back
> train that gets its drive from half-bushes with minifig car tyres, suspended
> between the wheel sets of a bogey. The bogey pivots about a vertical axle
> drive. Is the ferris wheel a similar arrangement?
>
> I'd love to see more pictures of this train. I've tried to do an animated
> dragon, but it can't get enough power from rolling wheels and a technic motor
> slaved from the train motor is similarly weak. I think my only option is a
> battery box and a separate motor.
Hey Jason, I am trying to get you in touch with the member who built this train,
but your email is bouncing. Can you send me a current email address so I can
pass it on to him?
--
Russell Clark
President/Co-Founder, BayLTC/BayLUG
http://www.baylug.org/russellc/
Fire Chief, PCFD
There is a very fine line between
"hobby" and "mental illness".
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